Parts of a Story Flashcards

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The repetition of the same or very similar consonant sounds in words that are very close together

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Alliteration

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A reference to a statement, a person, a place, or an event from literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, or science

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Allusion

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3
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The overall mood or emotion of a work in literature

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Atmosphere

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4
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The feelings and association that have come to be attached to a word

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Connotations

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5
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The literal dictionary definition of a word

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Denotations

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A way of speaking that is characteristic of a particular region or group of people

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Dialect

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7
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Conversation between two or more characters

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Dialogue

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Occurs when the audience or the reader knows something a character does not know

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Dramatic Irony

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Description of one thing in terms usually used for something else. Simile and Metaphor are examples of figurative language. (Figure of Speech)

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Figurative Language

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10
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One of the characters using the personal pronoun ā€œIā€ is telling the story

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First Person Point of View

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A scene that breaks the normal time order of the plot to show a past event

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Flashback

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12
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The use of clues or hints to suggest events that will happen later in plot

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Foreshadowing

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13
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An educated guess

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Inference

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14
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The contrast between expectation and reality

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Irony

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15
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A marvelous change from one shape or form to another one

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Metamorphosis

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16
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An imaginative comparison between two unlike things in which one thing is said to be another thing; basically have some qualities in common

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Metaphor

17
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The overall emotion created by a work of literature

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Mood

18
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All knowing (most common)

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Omniscient Point of View

19
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The use of words whose sounds echo their meanings such as buzz, whispers, gargle, and murmur. A skilled writer chooses word sounds to intensify images and suggest meanings.

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Onomatopoeia

20
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A technique of giving a non-human thing a human quality such as hearing feelings, talking and making decisions; it used to emphasize something

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Personification

21
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The vantage point or perspective from which a story is told

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Point of View

22
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A comparison between two unlike things, using words such as like, as, than, of resembles

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Simile

23
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Occurs when what happens is very different from what is expected to happen.

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Situational Irony

24
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The use of a thing, character, object, or idea to represent something else

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Symbolism

25
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The main idea of a literary work, the message the author wants to communicate, sometimes expressed as a generalization of life

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Theme

26
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Narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character

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Third Person Limited Point of View

27
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The quality or feeling conveyed by the work; the author style or manner of expression

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Tone